Millennium Post

Noida’s pvt schools boast of impressive numbers

- RAHUL SINGH

In Noida, a large number of girls from private schools came out with flying colors and surpassed the boys in terms of pass per centage in the Class XII Central Board of Secondary Education exam results, which came out on Sunday around 10.20 am. Speaking to Millennium

Post, all India topper Raksha Gopal shared her success mantra in three words – Focus, Dedication, and Confidence.

“We should not take things lightly and start from very beginning to achieve our goal. Hard work and dedication always works. I used to study eight to nine hours a day and always focused on quality, not quantity. I give credit of my achievemen­t to my faculty and my parents,” said Raksha.

Other toppers from Noida include students from Delhi Public School, Farhaz Rehman Malik, Kartik Bhatiya and Rhea Bhatiya, who scored 98.8 per cent, 98.2 per cent and 98.2 per cent respective­ly.

Some other toppers were from Amity Internatio­nal School, namely Asra Khan (98.4 per cent), Pratiyush Srivastava (98.2 per cent) and Manan Malik (98 per cent).

Among many top schools in Noida, Amity Internatio­nal School recorded the largest number of students with scores of above 90 per cent, with 103 out of 319 Class XII examinees crossing the mark. 30 of these scored above 95 per cent, out of whom 21 are girls. The number of students who scored distinctio­n in the school was 259.

In Delhi Public School, 76 students scored above 90 per cent. Muskaan Dhaka, a Science student, was the school topper scoring 97.2 per cent.

Tushar Garg secured second position with 96.8 per cent. Jaypee Internatio­nal School witnessed a tie between Akshat Kumar and Ankush Garg, both of whom scored 94 per cent marks each.

 ?? PIC/MPOST ?? Students from Noida’s Amity Internatio­nal School pose after their Class XII result
PIC/MPOST Students from Noida’s Amity Internatio­nal School pose after their Class XII result

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